The England Under-21 international's £24million move from Norwich was announced on Wednesday, Maddison becoming the third player to sign for City this summer after Ricardo Pereira and Jonny Evans.

But that does not signal the end of City's business in the transfer window. Claude Puel will want to trim his squad of players he deems surplus to requirements, while City are on the hunt for another centre-back and likely a replacement for Riyad Mahrez and a goalkeeper too.

James Maddison during the early part of his career at Coventry (Image: Jordan Mansfield/Getty Images)

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Kane ready for Panama

Vardy’s unsure.

Probably seen the line-up.

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Schmeichel thinks Denmark deserved more

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Maddison, Mahrez, Maguire and the World Cup so far

Here’s the latest episode of Dilly-Ding, Dilly-Dong. Rob Tanner and James Sharpe discuss Leicester City’s signing of James Maddison, what’s going on with Riyad Mahrez and his move to Man City, and assess the performances of Harry Maguire and co. at the World Cup.

How should City line-up on the opening day?

Here’s how City could look if they try to emulate Gareth Southgate’s England...

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Winning the fans over already

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Fair play points separate Portugal and Spain

As mentioned earlier, Portugal currently trail Spain in Group B on fair play points alone after Adrien Silva was cautioned in yesterday’s game.

If drama is what you’re after, the ideal scenario from here is that the Iberian neighbours finish level on points, goal difference, goals scored and fair play points. Then they’ll have to be separated by drawing of lots...

The day’s other two games see former City players in action, with N’Golo Kante’s France taking on Peru (4pm kick-off) and Andrej Kramaric’s Croatia aiming to further dent Argentina’s hopes (7pm kick-off).